What is wrong with the Mayor of Baltimore?

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Hmm...I think it's interesting that you bring up the civil war. And even more interesting that the civil war era represents civilized society to you.

I'm not sure what you learned in school, but I learned about a judicial system and a Constitution.
Well... I learned that the US constitution was written in 1787, and the Civil War started in 1861... several decades after the Judicial system was established... by the constitution.
 
In our US Constitution is the first amendment: Which is this:

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances."


Not this: How can any intelligent individual justify this behavior ?

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Well... I learned that the US constitution was written in 1787, and the Civil War started in 1861... several decades after the Judicial system was established... by the constitution.

The side that started said war wasn't much interested in following said constitution and wanted to start their own country. Not really comparible, far from civilized, and they lost the war anyway.
 
Where's Obama in all this?? We worry about Isis destroying this country, but our undoing will come from within -fueled by those who have an agenda to pit race against race and class against class.

Do you blame it on the Koch Bros?

Our police & National Guard need to be able to get this kind of thing stopped. Bring in the police dogs, the water cannons, the rubber bullets ( that's what they're for ) Arrest the professional instigators that always come in. I am so sick of this crap. It's been going on all my life. I remember very well the riots in the 1960's in NJ and NY. It's nothing new and it's disgusting.

Bull Connor rises from the grave. Sadly many who could have done things in the 50 years since those riots did not.
 

In our US Constitution is the first amendment: Which is this:

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances."


Not this: How can any intelligent individual justify this behavior ?

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I don't justify illegal actions taken by anybody... but I'm also not willing to dehumanize anybody. Justifying something and trying to understand the root cause are two totally different things.
 
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I certainly feel for the families but I can ask the same question. Where is the reporting on black on black crime??? Where is the outrage by people in their community about that?

You will never see that on the news...it doesn't bring ratings...and people don't care that there are people in those communities trying to make things better. The riots you see now..that brings ratings and sells newspapers. So it will be in the cycle for the time being.
 
I blame this more on socio-economics than being black. Believe me, not all black people are into looting and burning:rolleyes1 I am watching this with disgust and so are most blacks.

And I do not believe Stephanie Rawlings-Blake is not equipped to run the city. Thanking the Nation of Islam for their support and their presence? She is either a defiant radical or really needs to do some research.

Again, not all blacks support this garbage.
 
. Meanwhile Walter Scott's murder didn't even warrant a mention here.

:confused3 Walter Scott's murderer was immediately jailed. His parents/family were calm, level headed people who begged for no riots or fanfare. They are trusting in the judicial system to take care of this.

No big story. Well, I guess the biggest story is his children will now be taken care of. Walter Scott preferred to cruise around in a Mercedes instead of feeding his children. He just refused to feed his babies. Nope. Not going to do it. Even his final act was running away from it.

Now that he is dead, they will get his death benefits and they can finally have child support from their negligent father.
 
I blame this more on socio-economics than being black. Believe me, not all black people are into looting and burning:rolleyes1 I am watching this with disgust and so are most blacks.

And I do not believe Stephanie Rawlings-Blake is not equipped to run the city. Thanking the Nation of Islam for their support and their presence? She is either a defiant radical or really needs to do some research.

Again, not all blacks support this garbage.

I think she was thanking them because they were trying to help stop the rioting.
Regardless of you agree with someone, when they come to your much needed aide, you thank them.
 
What is wrong with the Mayor? Nothing. She was not clear and she was vilified by some for it.

It saddens me that the protesters' points have been overwhelmed by the rioters.

Really telling they want to give the protesters room to "destroy " was not wrong?!?!?!?
 
Regardless of you agree with someone, when they come to your much needed aide, you thank them.

True.
But the NOI is known for inciting riots and fraternizing with gangs. I don't know if you really can trust them to diffuse situations like this. Best not to involve them, or publically thank them.
 
True.
But the NOI is known for inciting riots and fraternizing with gangs. I don't know if you really can trust them to diffuse situations like this. Best not to involve them, or publically thank them.

They were trying to diffuse though. During TV coverage of the CVS burning and police moving in to give the firefighters room, you could clearly see them stepping in when people in the crowd tried to start trouble with the police line.
 
"We're sick and tired of being profiled as thugs and hoodlums," so let's act like thugs and hoodlums. Makes sense. :sad2:
 
Look at the news and you can see what a society looks like when police officers are not permitted to do their jobs. It certainly doesn't look like America to me. My prayers are with all those in law enforcement tonight. I can't imagine why anyone would want to be a cop and risk their lives for others just to be attacked or killed for trying to guard and protect these neighborhoods.
Well you can also look at the news and see how these stories are being to fed to us:
http://mic.com/articles/116680/11-s...standard-of-reactions-to-riots-like-baltimore
For the record I am a part of a large law enforcement family. My husband is in law enforcement as is pretty much every male in his family. It's okay to support police without supporting the corruption.

With that said... ANY event of this kind is wrong.
 
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Your point is that people are more likely to be killed by criminals than police? I should hope so.
No, the point is the rare criminal who dies at the hand of overzealous police (or in some cases, police simply doing their jobs) is somehow a spark for all out riot while the day to day killings amongst the population doesn't so much as grab a headline.
 
In 1920 Freud wrote a landmark book called "Beyond the Pleasure Principle" in which he first formulated his ideas about The Death Instinct. This signaled a change in direction of his research. Although this might be his greatest contribution to human psychology, he is mostly known for earlier work involving sexual pleasure. Makes for bigger headlines I suppose.

A lot of of what we see happening in Baltimore and in general with the African-American community throught out the country can be understood in a world we can safely say is Post-Freudian. I don't want to cheapen his ideas by boiling them down to one or two catchphrases, but let me simply say that the history of African-American violence in the United States is mostly self-inflicted. We do not have bombings like we see from Basque Separatiats in Spain or Coriscan Nationalists in France or what we saw in The Troubles in Northern Ireland: to this day there are walls and iron barriers (called "Peace Lines") that separate Catholic and Protestant neighborhoods in larger Northern irish cities. This is a compeltely foreign concept in the United States.

There is no African-American Revolution. The surprise is that there hasn't been one. Their history is far and away one of docility in the face of severe oppression. The harm we see being done today is from a deep psychological wellspring.
 
We keep saying and resaying the same things again and again when this keeps happening.

The fact is, regardless of his choices, a police officer killed a man. Nothing makes this officers actions ok.

The rioters are disgusting and are also wrong. Its a mob mentality and its horrible. It seems be many coming in and taking advantage of the anger of the community. I get the anger, its justifyed, their actions are not.

There has to be a solution between the police and these communities. My prayers go out to all the people of Baltimore.

Al Shaprton says he is on his way. I am afraid he will only fan the flames.
 
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